Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Wildfire Delay
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Field workers with Palo Alto Vineyard Management prepare to harvest Syrah grapes on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. More than two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management picks Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. More than two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management picks Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. More than two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management carries a bucket of freshly picked Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Charred hills are visible behind field workers with Palo Alto Vineyard Management as they pick Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management carries a bucket of freshly picked Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management dumps a bucket of freshly picked Syrah grapes into a bin during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Workers with Palo Alto Vineyard Management weigh a bin of freshly picked Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management picks Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management carries a bucket of freshly picked Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Freshly harvested Syrah grapes and grape juice fall from a bin into a destemming machine on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management dumps a bucket of freshly picked Syrah grapes into a bin during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Field workers with Palo Alto Vineyard harvest Syrah grapes on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management picks Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A worker at Kunde Family Winery looks on as freshly harvested Syrah grapes fall from a bin into a destemming machine on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A worker at Kunde Family Winery looks on as freshly harvested Syrah grapes and grape juice fall from a bin into a destemming machine on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Field workers with Palo Alto Vineyard Management prepare to harvest Syrah grapes on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Field workers with Palo Alto Vineyard Management prepare to harvest Syrah grapes on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A worker at Kunde Family Winery receives a shipment of freshly harvested Syrah grapes on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Freshly harvested Syrah grapes and grape juice fall from a bin into a destemming machine on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
A field worker with Palo Alto Vineyard Management reaches for Syrah grapes during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Freshly harvested Syrah grapes are dumped into a destemming machine at Kunde Family Winery on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Freshly harvested Syrah grapes are dumped into a destemming machine at Kunde Family Winery on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Freshly picked Syrah grapes sit in a bin during a harvest operation on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Sonoma County Winery Harvests Grapes Late In Season, After Being Delayed By Devastating Wildfires In Region
Workers with Palo Alto Vineyard Management load freshly harvested Syrah grapes onto a truck on October 25, 2017 in Kenwood, California. Over two weeks after deadly wildfires ripped through Sonoma and Napa counties, wineries are continuing to harvest wine grapes after being unable to during the fires. Many vineyards suffered fire and smoke damage and several wineries were destroyed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)